KTM has introduced a new variant of the 160 Duke in India with a major tech upgrade. The motorcycle now comes with a modern 5-inch colour TFT display, making it more premium and feature-rich than before. The new KTM 160 Duke TFT variant is priced at Rs 1.79 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi).
This new version costs around Rs 9,000 more than the standard 160 Duke, which continues to use an LCD instrument cluster.
What’s New in the KTM 160 Duke TFT Variant
The biggest highlight of the new KTM 160 Duke is its advanced TFT instrument console. The display is borrowed from the latest generation KTM 390 Duke and gives the bike a more premium feel.
The bonded glass screen looks sharp, offers better visibility in sunlight, and makes riding information easier to read.
Smart Features and Connectivity Explained
The TFT screen supports Bluetooth connectivity when paired with the KTM My Ride app. Once connected, riders can access navigation, call alerts, and music controls directly from the handlebar switches.
Incoming calls can be accepted or rejected using the switchgear. Riders using Bluetooth helmet headsets can also control music playback and view track details on the screen.
Custom Display and Riding Options
The new TFT console allows riders to personalise the interface. Users can set shift RPM alerts and limit RPM warnings. The screen theme changes between dark and KTM’s signature orange style based on riding conditions.

Shortcuts and menu layouts can also be customised, giving riders better control over on-screen information.
Supermoto ABS Mode Added
Thanks to the TFT setup, the KTM 160 Duke now gets access to Supermoto ABS mode. This feature allows the rear ABS to be switched off, which can be useful during controlled riding or specific road situations.
This feature is usually seen on higher-capacity KTM motorcycles, making its presence in the 160 Duke a big plus.
Engine and Performance Remain the Same
Mechanically, the KTM 160 Duke remains unchanged. It continues to be powered by a 164cc, liquid-cooled, single-cylinder engine.
The engine produces 18.73 bhp of power and 15.5 Nm of torque. It is paired with a six-speed gearbox and is known for its sporty performance and sharp throttle response.
Position in the Indian Market
The KTM 160 Duke continues to target young riders looking for a sporty street motorcycle with modern features. With the addition of a TFT display, it becomes more competitive against rivals that are focusing on digital tech and connectivity.
The standard LCD variant will still be available for buyers who want a lower price point.
Conclusion
The launch of the KTM 160 Duke TFT variant brings premium technology to the entry-level performance segment. With features like navigation, Bluetooth connectivity, music control, and Supermoto ABS, KTM has made the 160 Duke more attractive for tech-savvy riders.
For buyers who want performance along with modern features, the new variant offers good value despite the slight price increase.
FAQs
What is the price of the KTM 160 Duke TFT variant?
The new TFT variant is priced at Rs 1.79 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi).
What is the main upgrade in the new KTM 160 Duke?
The key upgrade is the 5-inch colour TFT display with Bluetooth and navigation support.
Does the engine change in the new variant?
No, the engine remains the same 164cc single-cylinder unit producing 18.73 bhp.
Does the KTM 160 Duke get riding modes?
It gets Supermoto ABS mode, which allows the rear ABS to be disengaged.
Is the LCD version still available?
Yes, the standard KTM 160 Duke with an LCD display continues to be on sale.